The Eternal Duality: A Study in Logic and MoralsPhilosophical Library, 1947 - 226 Seiten |
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... human beings who when forming their families do not allow any other individual of dif- ferent origin to become one of theirs . 4th . That there are human beings who mark a limit to their boundary lines , not allowing any other human ...
... human beings who when forming their families do not allow any other individual of dif- ferent origin to become one of theirs . 4th . That there are human beings who mark a limit to their boundary lines , not allowing any other human ...
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... humanity , by cultivating throughout the world the degree of intelligence which would render possible mutual human comprehension . Mutual human comprehension will be attained : firstly , by the diffusion of races ; secondly , by the ...
... humanity , by cultivating throughout the world the degree of intelligence which would render possible mutual human comprehension . Mutual human comprehension will be attained : firstly , by the diffusion of races ; secondly , by the ...
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... humanity , because as any other human beings they obey their inner natures ; that is , their instincts and their passions . So it is logical for us to think , that the geniuses have had for mothers women who are morally upright and for ...
... humanity , because as any other human beings they obey their inner natures ; that is , their instincts and their passions . So it is logical for us to think , that the geniuses have had for mothers women who are morally upright and for ...
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PREFACE | 5 |
FIRST PART | 7 |
SECOND PART | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accordance action activity analyse animal assimilative atomic become bodily entity body cause cerebral hemisphere constitute created creation crobe degree depend double double action effort emotion equilibrium Eternal Duality everything evolution evolutionary existence faculty feel in unison firstly force formation function gaseous elements germ-cell germ-cellular elements govern human Human Positive ideas influence instinct involves kingdoms of nature law of attraction living organisms manner matter mental ments microbe entities mind moral negative nervous objective objectivizing organized germ-cellular entities ourselves ovule passions perceive perfect period physical physico-moral positive practico-pure reasoning principle pro bono publico protons psychical qualities rays of light reflex action render representative result secondly semi-entities sensation sense of affinity sense of taste sentiments six senses sonorous waves species spermatozoon spiritual struggle subjects surroundings symbol telepathic tendency thermic things thirdly thoughts tion transformation triple triple double true truth understand union vibrate whole